Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville invites residents to participate in reviewing its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to bolster community resilience against various disasters. Developed over months by the city’s Emergency Management division, the plan incorporates feedback from public meetings and an online survey. It outlines four key goals: reducing hazards to life and public health, strengthening critical infrastructure, enhancing community preparedness, and aligning priorities across sectors for coordinated action. The action plan includes specific strategies for implementation over the next five years, focusing on both natural and human-made hazards. Public review is open until December 3, providing a chance for community members to voice their opinions.

Interested individuals can access the plan and submit comments through the city's website or contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager directly. Effective implementation of this plan is essential for minimizing the impact of disasters on residents and the local environment. Engaging the community in this process ensures that the plan reflects the specific needs and strengths of Marysville.

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